On 9/6/05, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I notice that if I just leave FF windows open with Flash banners, the memory
> creeps higher and higher. It sometimes gets so bad that it significantly
> impacts things like video on my TV tuner or game framerates that slow to a
> slideshow.
Dit
Same here. Someone sent me a link showing how to restrict memory usage
in FF, but it didn't help.
On 9/6/05, Erika L Walker-Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FF is a mem hog for me. I routinely have to close all browsers and start
> fresh.
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> Cheers,
> Erika
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FF is a mem hog for me. I routinely have to close all browsers and start
fresh.
Cheers,
Erika
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I notice that if I just leave FF windows open with Flash banners, the memory
creeps higher and higher. It sometimes gets so bad that it significantly
impacts things like video on my TV tuner or game framerates that slow to a
slideshow.
-Kevin
On 9/6/05, Tyler Silcox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
79,600 K, plus 68,604 K Virtual Memory
I have one window with two tabs open.
I have noticed that FF is a bit of a mem. hog, though I'm not sure it is more
of a pig than IE. I wonder if there are bugs related to memory not being
deallocated when you open and close a bunch of tabs, because I am a
37,205K 3 tabs with one window open.
What are you running in those tabs? I would think it would rely heavily
on that
Tyler Silcox wrote:
> Quick check, how much memory is your Firefox eating today?
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> firefox.exe 124,440 K
> Photoshop.exe 44,796 K
> Bridge.exe 37,460 K
> Dreamweaver 32,93